Horatio Parker Video Clips
![]() | Edward MacDowell: "To a Wild Rose" Poster: rocketsforever Tags: Strathroy United Church Edward MacDowell To Wild Rose Megan Vamos Woodland Sketches For the offeratory selection pianist Megan Vamos performs "To a Wild Rose, Opus 51, No. 1" from Edward MacDowell's piano suite "Woodland Sketches" on the Boston grand piano during the July 20, 2008 Sunday service. Edward Alexander MacDowell (New York, December 18, 1860 - January 23, 1908) was an American composer and pianist from the Romantic period, best known for his second piano conce ... | |
![]() | Poptherapy Week In Review 7/18/2008 Poster: slipperybricktv Tags: Sienna Miller Sarah Jessica Parker Hayden Panettiere two coreys susie feldman peta megan fox Lindsay Lohan funny Weekly rundown of this week's celebrity news brought to you by our own intern, Horatio. Find more at www.poptherapy.com | |
![]() | Haldir - Hey Angel Poster: SkywalkerAngel Tags: LOTR Haldir Corrs Angel Lord of the Rings Two Towers Helms Deep Elves Craig Parker THIS SLIDESHOW IS NOT IMPLYING THAT HALDIR IS A WOMAN just wanted to get that straight with u people who jump to sick minded conclusions A NOTE TO MY SUBSCRIBERS Feel free to jump and down and dance about the room over the fact that this is not an Archie slideshow or even related to the Horatio Hornblower series LOL SkywalkerAngel | |
![]() | Copenhagen 1801 - 1807 - 2007 Poster: vanefreja Tags: culture events destination naval history britsh battle bombardment copenhagen denmark britain napoleonic wars 1801: The naval Battle of Copenhagen (Danish: Slaget på Reden) was fought on April 2, 1801 by a British fleet under the command of Admiral Sir Hyde Parker, against a Dano-Norwegian fleet anchored just off Copenhagen. Vice-Admiral Horatio Nelson led the main attack. He famously disobeyed Parker's order to withdraw, destroying many of the Dano-Norwegian ships before Denmark-Norway could agr ... | |
![]() | UTWC Fall Concert: Sweet on the Pipe Poster: aiyana0 Tags: Music Choir Arts "Sweet on the Pipe" Written by Horatio Parker as performed by the University of Texas Women's Choir. |




